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<?php return [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Specifies the default CMS theme. |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This parameter value can be overridden by the CMS back-end settings. | */ 'activeTheme' => 'demo', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Bleeding edge updates |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If you are developing with October, it is important to have the latest | code base. Set this value to 'true' to tell the platform to download | and use the development copies of core files and plugins. | */ 'edgeUpdates' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Back-end URI prefix |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Specifies the URL name used for accessing back-end pages. | For example: backend -> http://localhost/backend | */ 'backendUri' => '/[[admin_folder]]', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Back-end force HTTPS security |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Use this setting to force a secure protocol when accessing any back-end | pages, including the authentication pages. This is usually handled by | web server config, but can be handled by the app for added security. | */ 'backendForceSecure' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Back-end login remember |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Define live duration of backend sessions: | | true - session never expire (cookie expiration in 5 years) | | false - session have a limited time (see session.lifetime) | | null - The form login display a checkbox that allow user to choose | wanted behavior | */ 'backendForceRemember' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Back-end timezone |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | This acts as the default setting for a back-end user's timezone. This can | be changed by the user at any time using the backend preferences. All | dates displayed in the back-end will be converted to this timezone. | */ 'backendTimezone' => 'UTC', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Back-end Skin |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Specifies the back-end skin to use. | */ 'backendSkin' => 'Backend\Skins\Standard', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Automatically run migrations on login |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If value is true, UpdateManager will be run on logging in to the backend. | It's recommended to set this value to 'null' in production enviroments | because it clears the cache every time a user logs in to the backend. | If set to null, this setting is enabled when debug mode (app.debug) is enabled | and disabled when debug mode is disabled. | */ 'runMigrationsOnLogin' => null, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Determines which modules to load |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Specify which modules should be registered when using the application. | */ 'loadModules' => ['System', 'Backend', 'Cms'], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Prevents application updates |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If using composer or git to download updates to the core files, set this | value to 'true' to prevent the update gateway from trying to download | these files again as part of the application update process. Plugins | and themes will still be downloaded. | */ 'disableCoreUpdates' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Specific plugins to disable |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Specify plugin codes which will always be disabled in the application. | */ 'disablePlugins' => [], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Determines if the routing caching is enabled. |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If the caching is enabled, the page URL map is saved in the cache. If a page | URL was changed on the disk, the old URL value could be still saved in the cache. | To update the cache the back-end Clear Cache feature should be used. It is recommended | to disable the caching during the development, and enable it in the production mode. | */ 'enableRoutesCache' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Time to live for the URL map. |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The URL map used in the CMS page routing process. By default | the map is updated every time when a page is saved in the back-end or when the | interval, in minutes, specified with the urlMapCacheTTL parameter expires. | */ 'urlCacheTtl' => 10, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Time to live for parsed CMS objects. |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Specifies the number of minutes the CMS object cache lives. After the interval | is expired item are re-cached. Note that items are re-cached automatically when | the corresponding template file is modified. | */ 'parsedPageCacheTTL' => 10, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Determines if the asset caching is enabled. |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If the caching is enabled, combined assets are cached. If a asset file | is changed on the disk, the old file contents could be still saved in the cache. | To update the cache the back-end Clear Cache feature should be used. It is recommended | to disable the caching during the development, and enable it in the production mode. | */ 'enableAssetCache' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Determines if the asset minification is enabled. |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If the minification is enabled, combined assets are compressed (minified). | It is recommended to disable the minification during development, and | enable it in production mode. If set to null, assets are minified | when debug mode (app.debug) is disabled. | */ 'enableAssetMinify' => null, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Check import timestamps when combining assets |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If deep hashing is enabled, the combiner cache will be reset when a change | is detected on imported files, in addition to those referenced directly. | This will cause slower page performance. If set to null, deep hashing | is used when debug mode (app.debug) is enabled. | */ 'enableAssetDeepHashing' => null, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Database-driven Themes |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Stores theme templates in the database instead of the filesystem. | | false - All theme templates are sourced from the filesystem. | | true - Source theme templates from the database with fallback to the filesytem. | | null - Setting equal to the inverse of app.debug: debug enabled, this disabled. | | The database layer stores all modified CMS files in the database. Files that are | not modified continue to be loaded from the filesystem. The `theme:sync $themeDir` | console command is available to populate the database from the filesystem with | the `--toFile` flag to sync in the other direction (database to filesystem) and | the `--paths="/path/to/file.md,/path/to/file2.md" flag to sync only specific files. | | Files modified in the database are cached to indicate that they should be loaded | from the database. | */ 'databaseTemplates' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Public plugins path |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Specifies the public plugins path relative to the application base URL, | or you can specify a full URL path. | */ 'pluginsPath' => '/plugins', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Public themes path |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Specifies the public themes path relative to the application base URL, | or you can specify a full URL path. | */ 'themesPath' => '/themes', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Resource storage |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Specifies the configuration for resource storage, such as media and | upload files. These resources are used: | | media - generated by the media manager. | uploads - generated by attachment model relationships. | | For each resource you can specify: | | disk - filesystem disk, as specified in filesystems.php config. | folder - a folder prefix for storing all generated files inside. | path - the public path relative to the application base URL, | or you can specify a full URL path. | | Optionally, you can specify how long temporary URLs to protected files | in cloud storage (ex. AWS, RackSpace) are valid for by setting | temporaryUrlTTL to a value in seconds to define a validity period. This | is only used for the 'uploads' config when using a supported cloud disk | | NOTE: If you have installed October in a subfolder, are using local | storage and are not using a linkPolicy of 'force' you should include | the path to the subfolder in the `path` option for these storage | configurations. | | Example: October is installed under https://localhost/projects/october. | You should then specify `/projects/october/storage/app/uploads` as the | path for the uploads disk and `/projects/october/storage/app/media` as | the path for the media disk. */ 'storage' => [ 'uploads' => [ 'disk' => 'local', 'folder' => 'uploads', 'path' => '/storage/app/uploads', 'temporaryUrlTTL' => 3600, ], 'media' => [ 'disk' => 'local', 'folder' => 'media', 'path' => '/storage/app/media', ], ], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Convert Line Endings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Determines if October should convert line endings from the windows style | \r\n to the unix style \n. | */ 'convertLineEndings' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Linking policy |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Controls how URL links are generated throughout the application. | | detect - detect hostname and use the current schema | secure - detect hostname and force HTTPS schema | insecure - detect hostname and force HTTP schema | force - force hostname and schema using app.url config value | */ 'linkPolicy' => 'detect', /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Default permission mask |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Specifies a default file and folder permission for newly created objects. | */ 'defaultMask' => ['file' => '[[set_ofc]]', 'folder' => '[[set_odc]]'], /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Safe mode |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If safe mode is enabled, the PHP code section is disabled in the CMS | for security reasons. If set to null, safe mode is enabled when | debug mode (app.debug) is disabled. | */ 'enableSafeMode' => null, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) Protection |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If the CSRF protection is enabled, all "postback" & AJAX requests are | checked for a valid security token. | */ 'enableCsrfProtection' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Force bytecode invalidation |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | When using OPcache with opcache.validate_timestamps set to 0 or APC | with apc.stat set to 0 and Twig cache enabled, clearing the template | cache won't update the cache, set to true to get around this. | */ 'forceBytecodeInvalidation' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Twig Strict Variables |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | If strict_variables is disabled, Twig will silently ignore invalid | variables (variables and or attributes/methods that do not exist) and | replace them with a null value. When enabled, Twig throws an exception | instead. If set to null, it is enabled when debug mode (app.debug) is | enabled. | */ 'enableTwigStrictVariables' => false, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Base Directory Restriction |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Restricts loading backend template and config files to within the base | directory of the application. | | WARNING: This should always be enabled for security reasons. However, in | some cases you may need to disable this; for instance when developing | plugins that are stored elsewhere in the filesystem for organizational | reasons and then symlinked into the application plugins/ directory. | | NEVER have this disabled in production. | */ 'restrictBaseDir' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Backend Service Worker |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Allow plugins to run Service Workers in the backend. | | WARNING: This should always be disabled for security reasons as Service | Workers can be hijacked and used to run XSS into the backend. Turning | this feature on can create a conflict if you have a frontend Service | Worker running. The 'scope' needs to be correctly set and not have a | duplicate subfolder structure on the frontend, otherwise it will run | on both the frontend and backend of your website. | | true - allow service workers to run in the backend | | false - disallow service workers to run in the backend | */ 'enableBackendServiceWorkers' => false, ];